The black, paneled front door and part of the second story of the brick Teller House are visible in the image. The arched doorway has a sign that reads "Teller House" arched over the door. Two wrought iron gas lights are on either side of the door and a wrought iron light with gas panels hangs it. An arched window is to the left of the door that reads "Historic Teller House Closed for the Season." The rectangular windows on the second story have sills. The steps in front of the building are covered with snow, and a wood plank sidewalk runs along the street in front of the building. Snow and slush are next to the sidewalk along unpaved Eureka Street. The Victorian hotel was built in 1871 and was, at one time, considered the most elegant and lavishly furnished hotel outside of Denver in the Colorado Territory.

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Image File: ZZR710002826

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Title supplied by cataloger.; R7100028261

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